Friday, May 22, 2009
I could look at this all day
I'm totally fascinated by the unplanned pieces of people's lives--the parts that weren't structured for public viewing. When I walk past lighted windows at night I HAVE to look in. When I look at old pictures, it's what's in the background--what was on the kitchen counter that day, where the clock was hung on the wall, what books lie open on the table--that interests me.
As a result, I am enthralled with this photo project by Mark Menjivar documenting the insides of people's refrigerators.
And no, you can't see mine. It does kind of remind me of the fridge of the former WWI POW, though.
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